SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Whistling in the Dark a cross-media, tri-city, public art exhibition curated by Caledonia Curry (Swoon) and Gianni Lee. The selected artists are Megan Gabrielle Harris, Shanina Dionna, Cheryl Derricotte, Cydney Camp, George Ferrandi, Katie Kalkstein, Sasha Lynn, Elianel Clinton, and Judy Chicago.

These artists, along with Swoon and Gianni Lee, were displayed on billboards in New York City, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia. Billboards in each city were installed the week of February 1, 2021, and the billboards were on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace & Colorado Photographic Arts Center are pleased to present In A Time Of Change, a public art exhibition for the Month of Photography Denver, a festival of fine art photography.

The selected artists are Whitney Bradshaw, Everything Is Collective, Juan Fuentes, Danielle Webster, Thiago Dezan & Infinite, Susan Goldstein, Carl Bower, Eric Mitchell, Cypriane Williams, and Grace Coudal. Curated by Samantha Johnston and Benjamin Rasmussen.

During the week of March 1, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in Denver. The public art was on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Your Art Los Angeles 5, a group public art exhibition on billboard ad spaces throughout Los Angeles, CA.

Curated by Amy Smith & Brendan Pattengale. Selected artists are Jessica Alazraki, Karen Miranda-Rivadeneira, and Donna Bates. Bilboards were on view starting March 8, 2021, for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Art on TV 2, a public art exhibition on television commercial ad space in New York City.

Curated by Very Ape. The selected artist is Allison Tanenhaus! The artwork was on view on local New York cable TV stations starting March 15 for one week.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Out of this World a group public art exhibition on bus stop ad spaces throughout Washington, DC.

Curated by Trap Bob. Selected artists are Nia Keturah Calhoun, Jada Imani M, and Omari Jesse. Billboards were on view starting March 15, 2021, for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Eastern Kentucky a group public art exhibition on billboard ad spaces near Pikeville, KY, curated by Leslie Heinze (@leslieheinzeart).

Selected artists are Lacy Hale, Lora Arnold Parks, and Amy Armstrong. The billboards launched during the week of April 5, 2021, and were on view for at least one month.


Restoration: Now or Never is a public art exhibition organized by Anne Verhallen and Daria Borisova, in collaboration with SaveArtSpace. The exhibition, spanning across London billboards and bus shelters, is in conjunction with World Environment Day in the UK, a day committed to encouraging awareness and action to protect our environment. Bringing emerging and established artists together, this is the first UK activation by the non-profit SaveArtSpace.

The selected artists are Cara Romero, Coco Capitán, Formafantasma, Fred Tomaselli, Hayden Kays, Johan Deckmann, Khari Turner, Tianjiao Zhang, Edward Tsui, Lanmuzhi Yang, Lily Kwong, Misha Waks, Odinakachi Okoroafor, Olive Allen, Philomène Amougou, Piotr Krzymowski, Rewind Collective, Sophie Hughes, Stefan Brüggemann, Susan Unterberg, Tabita Rezaire, Wang Yuyang, Whitney Stolich, and Zhang Huan.

Curators are Anne Verhallen, Daria Borisova, Michael Xufu Huang, Aindrea Emelife, and Destinee Ross-Sutton.

During the week of May 31, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard or bus shelter ad spaces in London, UK. The public art was on view for at least one month.

This public art exhibition is supported in part by Hauser & Wirth.


At Whose Expense is a billboard exhibition organized by Eradajere Oleita and Ellen Rutt in collaboration with SaveArtSpace. “At Whose Expense?” is a question directed towards corporations, developers, and the government agencies demanding accountability, change and healing for the years of harm inflicted on historically marginalized communities. Climate justice IS social justice.

The At Whose Expense selected artists are Loralee Grace, Bryce Detroit, Liz Kennedy, Nori Whisenand, Kristin Alexis Shaw, and Rosa Maria Zamarrón. Curated by Eradajere Oleita, Ellen Rutt, Bryan Lewis (executive director of Ecoworks Detroit) and Chanel Beebe (art curator and CEO of BITTEN magazine). During the week of June 7, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in Detroit, MI. The public art was on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Radical Black Joy a group public art exhibition, focusing on Radical Blackness and defiant joy, on billboard ad spaces throughout Pittsburgh, PA.

Curated by Tara Fay. Selected artists are Evangeline Mensah-Agyekum, Jessica Gaynelle Moss, and Trent Bozeman. On view starting June 14, 2021, for at least one month.


I AM WATER is a public art exhibition organized by Our Humanity Matters and ecoartspace in collaboration with SaveArtSpace. The exhibition consists of a series of billboards sited in New York City that will address our relationship to water and our human understanding that we are water.

The I AM WATER selected artists are Basia Irland and Derek Irland, Ellen Jantzen, Ellen Kozak, Helen Glazer, Hillary Johnson, Holly Fay, Joan Perlman, Lisette Morales, Maria Whiteman, Margaret LeJeune and Hanien Conradie, and Danielle Siegelbaum.

Exhibition Curator: Patricia Watts, founder of ecoartspace. Production Curator: Tanja Andrejasic Wechsler, founder of Our Humanity Matters. During the week of June 21, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in New York City. The public art was on view for at least one month.


The SaveArtSpace x Arts in Color selected artists are Terrell Lomax Russell, Mahalia Giesselmann, and Afrocentric Keyy - Kiarra Elliott. Curated by Satarra Leona, founder of Arts in Color.

During the week of June 28, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on bus shelter ad spaces in Washington, DC. The public art was on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is proud to bring more art to communities across America with the message Trans People Are Sacred! The Trans People Are Sacred GoFundMe raised over $35,000 which allowed us to provide 14 artists with 14 billboards throughout the United States and also provide each artist with a $1,000 honorarium.

The Trans People Are Sacred selected artists are Jamie Malone, Malaika Ibreck, Sophia Zarders, Gabriella Grimes, MaryAnn George, Kae Goode, Shanisia Person, G., Art Twink, KaliMa Amilak, Ade Cruz, Maroodi, Kah Yangni, and Nyjah Gobert. The cohort of BIPOC artists was selected by Dakota Camacho, Ryan Young, and Randy Ford.

In July of 2019, Transgender artist and activist Jonah Welch launched a billboard in Detroit, Michigan, in collaboration with Save Art Space and Ellen Rutt.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Pixelated, a month-long, city-wide public art exhibition across billboards and bus shelters in Miami, FL. The exhibition features 96 CryptoPunks, one of the first Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT's) ever created on Ethereum. Each and every one of the 10,000 Punks is unique in their combination of attributes, with some attributes being more rare than others. To display this variety and depth, every attribute is on view throughout the exhibition.

During the week of April 12, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched 65 public art installations for each work on bus shelter and billboard ad spaces in Miami & Miami Beach. The public art was on view for at least one month.


Pixelated II, a month-long, city-wide public art exhibition across phone booths, billboards and bus shelters in New York City. The exhibition features 193 CryptoPunks, one of the first Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT's) ever created on Ethereum.

During the week of May 10, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched 157 public art installations for each work on bus shelter, phone booths and billboard ad spaces in Manhattan, Brooklyn, & Queens. The public art was on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Pixelated III, a two week-long, public art exhibition on digital bus shelters in London, UK. The exhibition features 12 CryptoPunks & 12 emerging artists.

Emerging artists are Krista Kim, ReWind Collective, Andy Picci, Jeremy Olson, Gordon Cheung, Jonathan Monaghan, John Yuyi, Oseanworld, Megan Ellen McDonald, Jon BurgerMan, Andreas Wannerstedt, and Numerous. Learn more about the emerging artists at institut.co.

During the week of July 5, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched 24 public art installations for each work on digital bus shelters, in central London, UK. The public art was on view for two weeks.


ASIANS BELONG HERE is a public art exhibition organized by roosi and KiSmithGallery in collaboration with SaveArtSpace. The exhibition, taking place on billboards in New York City, is to help raise awareness on the ongoing string of hate-fueled attacks on Asian Americans nationwide. The multimedia project brings emerging and established artists together who created one-of-a-kind pieces that shed light on anti-Asian violence.

The ASIANS BELONG HERE selected artists are Yikui (Coy) Gu, Yen Ha, Sam Sundos, Meguru Yamaguchi, Stickymonger, Kanha Hul, Ryan Bock, Angelica Yudasto, Kiyomi Quinn Taylor, & Sono Kuwayama. Curated by Keith Estiler & Ki Smith.

During the week of July 12, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each work on billboard ad spaces in Manhattan & Brooklyn. The public art was on view for at least one month.


Queering the Cream City is a public art exhibition in Milwaukee, Wisconsin organized by Vaughan Larsen as an extension of That Way, an Instagram account and printed zine, featuring weekly takeovers of LGBTQ+ artists.

The selected artists for The Alice Wilds gallery are Marval A Rex, Jamie Ho, Ben Herbert, Angela Piehl, Bo Hubbard, Daniel Roa, Kostis Fokas, Dustin Steuck, Cai Quirk, Libby Oliver, Liz Albert and Shane VanOosterhout, Cloudy Moroni, Roy Larmour, and Anwar Mahdi.

Curated by Vaughan Larsen, T.J. Dedeaux-Norris, and Laurence Philomene.

During the week of July 19, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected billboard artist on billboard ad spaces throughout Milwaukee. An exhibition with selected artists for the gallery portion was held at The Alice Wilds


SaveArtSpace has partnered with Expression Against Oppression to bring more public art to Portland, OR!

Expression Against Oppression is a space for Black, brown, indigenous people and all oppressed people to take up space in Portland, the whitest city in America. It is a space for BIPOC creatives to have the tools to the creative and be connected to projects happening around social justice. Our mission is to elevate Black and POC creatives to see the power in their work and art and to build a community that fights for justice and equality. We must create and design safe playground spaces in marginalized communities and elevate black and brown creatives all over the world.

The SaveArtSpace x Expression Against Oppression selected artists are Dread Scott, Paola De La Cruz, Liam Woods, Kari Rowe, Tomás Karmelo Amaya, Christine Miller, Loren Toney, and HezronH.

Curated by Salomée Souag, founder of Expression Against Oppression, Bernadette Little, and Xiuhtezcatl.


SaveArtSpace has partnered with Meow Wolf to present Portals & Pathways, a public art exhibition on billboards in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Portals & Pathways selected artists are Joseph Watson, Joshua S. Levin, Brian Henry, Nancy Good, Q’Shaundra James, Sameer Asnani, Cristina Natsuko Paulos, Gem Jaxx, Changoart, and Ruby Barrientos.

Curated by Spencer Olsen, Fawn Douglas, Robin Slonina, and Christy Sakamoto.

During the week of September 13, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in Las Vegas, NV. The public art was on view for at least one month.


The SaveArtSpace x Van Der Plas Gallery x Al Díaz selected artists are Darlene Deloris, Tslil Tsemet, and Michael McLaughlin.

Curated by Al Diaz.

During the week of September 13, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces throughout New York City. An exhibition with the original artwork took place at Van Der Plas Gallery


SaveArtSpace, in collaboration with Seongmin Ahn, and Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation, are proud to present AGAIN on billboards in New York City.

"Again" is a public mural to give visual message to the public assuring that we can begin "again" after being seriously damaged by this pandemic. It is hybrid-letter painting, which has cross-cultural elements within each design. For example, Korean letter was designed with western ornamentation, English letter was designed with Asian motifs such as clouds and dragon. I expanded this concept to international languages to reach out to diverse communities in New York.

During the week of October 4, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each work on billboard ad spaces in Manhattan, Brooklyn & Queens. The public art was on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace has partnered with Take Heart You Are Not Alone and curator David F. Martin to assemble a visual framework that will draw awareness to the issue of domestic violence in Seattle, WA.  Our goal is to use artwork to capture the attention of the public in order to provide them with contact information for much needed community resources available to victims and survivors.  

The Gender Based Violence selected artists are Nina Kuo, Magali Trapero, Debra Lott, Delaney George aka Laneslense, A.C. Evans, Mariko Passion, and Lilli Muller.

Curated by David F. Martin.

During the week of October 4, 2021, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in Seattle, WA. The public art was on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is proud to present Neo.Rev, a cross-media public art exhibition on bus shelter and billboard ad space during Miami Art Week 2021 and Art Basel.

The SaveArtSpace: Neo.Rev selected artists are Brian Butler, RUTAMFI, Logan Fazio, Aminta Paiz, Denise Treizman, Leah Guzman, Tara Chadwick, Lizzie Suarez, Carolina Kleine Samson, Monica McGivern, Lou Patrou, Mary Lindstrom, Gigi Chen, Jennifer Deppe Parker, Jeff Bartell, Kamal X, Faith Aya, Stephanie Hatch, and Benzi.

Curated by local Miami artist Haiiileen.

During the week of November 22, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard and bus shelter ad spaces throughout Miami, FL. An exhibition with the original artwork took place at The Missing Paart.